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He was an Anglican preacher who collected folklore and stories. He started to collect folk magic spells in Illinois where he lived and then worked his way through the South. He recorded these stories via an early recording device.
The largest amount of information on Harry Middleton Hyatt can be found at http://www.luckymojo.com/hyatt.html.
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African Americans, Afro-Americans, Irish, English, German, European, Folklore, Root Work, Root Doctors, Mojo, Hands, Foot Track Magic, Black Cat Bone, Pow Wow, The South, Hoodoo (Cult), Medicine, Magic, mystic, and spagiric, Social life and customsPlaces
Southern States, SouthernStates, Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, VirginiaTimes
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Hoodoo-conjuration-witchcraft-rootwork: beliefs accepted by many negroes and white persons, there being orally recorded among blacks and whites
1978, Printed for Harry Middleton Hyatt by Western Publishing Co.
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Hoodoo--conjuration--witchcraft--rootwork: beliefs accepted by many Negroes and white persons, these being orally recorded among Blacks and whites.
1970, Printed by Western Pub., distributed by American University Bookstore, Washington
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Hoodoo, conjuration, witchcraft, rootwork: beliefs accepted by many Negroes and white persons, these being orally recorded among Blacks and whites
1970, s.n.], distributed by American University Bookstore
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